FragPunk reviewed by Justin Koreis on PC, additionally accessible on Xbox Sequence X|S.
Within the warmth of the motion, FragPunk feels nice. The hilariously mad Shard Playing cards make each spherical distinct, and with so many potential mixtures, it’s arduous to think about its signature sport mode rising tiresome any time quickly. It’s only a disgrace that the economic system and reward techniques constructed round it are such a multitude, and the unlockables that you’re speculated to work in direction of aren’t very fascinating. It’s nonetheless thrilling to play, particularly when all eyes fall on you in a match-ending Duel – however when the fun of victory alone loses its luster, there isn’t a compelling motive to stay round for the lengthy haul until what you earn and the way you earn it adjustments considerably.